I’ve used Firefox on and off for decades. I’ve always found it safe, reliable, and easy to use, but one issue has discouraged me from making it my default browser: tab management.
Out of the box, Firefox’s tab management is pretty bare bones. You have tabs at the top and just a scant few features to enable/disable. That doesn’t mean you can’t give the open-source browser a helping hand. With a few extensions and features, you can improve Firefox tabs to be almost on par with the likes of Arc Browser, Opera, and Safari.
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Let me show you how.
1. Pin Tabs
This one should be a no-brainer. Most browsers (including Firefox) have the ability to pin tabs. Not familiar with this feature? Pinned tabs are those that you “lock” to your browser so that they are always there. Close and re-open your browser, and pinned tabs remain. Even better, the pinned tabs take up less space in your top bar, so you can save a bit of room to make all your other tabs easier to discern.
To pin a tab, all you have to do is right-click the tab in question and select Pin Tab from the menu. To unpin a tab, do the same thing, only select Unpin Tab. Pinned tabs have been a part of nearly every browser I’ve used, and I can tell you that they do a great job of boosting your tab management game.
2. Sideberry
Next, we’ll talk about an extension that adds vertical tabs to Firefox. Sideberry not only adds a sidebar for vertical tabs but also includes advanced container configuration, tab grouping, flat or tree view, tab colorization, and more. Sideberry has something similar to Opera’s Workspaces feature, but Sideberry calls it Tabs Panel.
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You can create as many Tabs Panels as you like by clicking the tiny + drop-down near the top right of the Sideberry panel. Give the panel a name, select an icon and color, and click Create. Once you’ve created your Tabs Panels, you can switch between them by clicking on the panel icon you want to use. Add any tabs to that panel and they’ll live in that space. Even pinned tabs can be associated with a specific panel.
Sideberry is free to use and can be installed by clicking the Install button on the extensions page on the Firefox Extensions Site.